Re: Source for chroming fiberglass bumpers
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01/30/17 04:08 AM
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We have a guy locally that has a spray system that does a chrome effect, does weird stuff like AR-15 parts and intake maƱifolds for people fairly cheap, tim
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Re: Source for chroming fiberglass bumpers
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This guy did cuda dons bumpers here and supposedly did a awesome job. He posted close ups and they look really nice. Yes Dan Gokey @ insane paint I will try to post more pics this weekend. Don
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Re: Source for chroming fiberglass bumpers
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So far, all that's been mentioned is wrapping and the spray on chrome. Sounds like the wrap doesn't work too well. I have had experience with spray on chrome, parts I had done don't hold up well after time. It doesn't have the same color as chrome. It WILL turn yellow, and usually has a lot of dust in it. Especially on larger parts, such as bumpers being discussed. There is a chrome shop that can actually plate fiberglass with REAL chrome. Paul's Chrome Plating in Evan City Pa. The process uses a copper base that can be applied to fiberglass, then electroplated nickel and chrome! I have no idea what they charge for this. They are not cheap. They are a very high end user kind of shop. Show car work. If you want your glass bumper to look like chrome, then use chrome! This beats the heck out of spray on crap! Here is a link that was featured on a tv show. (My Classic Car) then click on link to Chroming Fiberglass on right hand side of your screen. http://www.myclassiccar.com/episode/20/18/
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Re: Source for chroming fiberglass bumpers
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02/16/17 01:38 AM
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I work in the paint industry, and one of the companies I work with makes a chrome paint, but it's not an automotive type of paint. It's an interior 2-component alkyd varnish.. I've requested a sample, don't know anything more about it at this time. The rep told me that if the surface is prepped good and flat, it looks pretty good, but he was unsure of how much yellowing it would see if exposed to extended UV.
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Re: Source for chroming fiberglass bumpers
[Re: Bull1tt]
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02/27/17 09:29 PM
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[quote=Bull1tt]So far, all that's been mentioned is wrapping and the spray on chrome. Sounds like the wrap doesn't work too well. I have had experience with spray on chrome, parts I had done don't hold up well after time. It doesn't have the same color as chrome. It WILL turn yellow, and usually has a lot of dust in it. Especially on larger parts, such as bumpers being discussed. There is a chrome shop that can actually plate fiberglass with REAL chrome. Paul's Chrome Plating in Evan City Pa. The process uses a copper base that can be applied to fiberglass, then electroplated nickel and chrome! I have no idea what they charge for this. They are not cheap. They are a very high end user kind of shop. Show car work. If you want your glass bumper to look like chrome, then use chrome! This beats the heck out of spray on crap! Here is a link that was featured on a tv show. (My Classic Car) then click on link to Chroming Fiberglass on right hand side of your screen.
I just got a quote today from this outfit. $1250 each for the fiberglass bumpers and $900 for steel. I think paint will work just fine thank you.
Last edited by Superfreak; 02/27/17 09:30 PM.
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